Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4013

Introduced
2/19/24  

Caption

State agency required to pay for costs of investigating petroleum releases on land owned by the agency.

Impact

The proposed bill aims to clarify the financial responsibilities of state agencies when dealing with environmental issues related to petroleum leaks. By requiring state agencies to cover the costs of investigations and corrective actions, it could lead to an increase in transparency and accountability regarding environmental management within state-run properties. This shift in liability could also encourage more rigorous monitoring and quicker responses to petroleum-related incidents on state-owned sites, potentially mitigating environmental damage.

Summary

House File 4013 addresses the issue of liability for state agencies concerning the investigation of petroleum releases on state-owned land. Specifically, the bill mandates that state agencies must bear the costs associated with investigating these releases, including the expenses incurred from corrective actions. The bill aims to amend Minnesota Statutes to ensure that responsible persons are liable for these costs only when they are under certain conditions, relieving state agencies from the burden of liability in most circumstances.

Contention

While the intent behind HF4013 aims at promoting better environmental stewardship by state agencies, it might lead to contentious discussions. Critics may argue that taxpayers could bear the financial burden of these costs through state funding mechanisms. Moreover, there may be concerns about whether this provision could inadvertently lead to less rigorous oversight when state agencies might feel less incentivized to act promptly in their environmental responsibilities, knowing that they are not liable for the costs associated with investigations.

Final_note

HF4013 is a significant legislative effort to redefine the scope of responsibility for environmental management within the state, establishing a precedent for how costs associated with petroleum management will be handled. The balance between state agency accountability and public financial responsibility will likely be a key focus of debate as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

MN SF4086

Similar To State agency requirement to pay for the costs of investigating petroleum releases on land owned by the agency

Previously Filed As

MN SF4086

State agency requirement to pay for the costs of investigating petroleum releases on land owned by the agency

MN SF964

Petroleum releases on land owned by a state agency investigation costs responsibility specification

MN HF3298

Reimbursement program for underground petroleum storage tank systems with pressurized single-walled steel piping.

MN SF3477

Reimbursement program for underground petroleum storage tank systems with pressurized single-walled steel piping establishment

MN SB33

Repeal the Petroleum Release Compensation Board.

MN HF1421

Petroleum tank release cleanup program duties specified and report required.

MN SF1485

Petroleum tank release cleanup program duties specification and report requirement

MN SB2494

State agency property; authorize DFA as central leasing agent for all state agencies.

MN SB2291

State agency property; authorize DFA as central leasing agent for all state agencies.

MN HF4855

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